Let me state one fact about me. I am a sucker for great characters. There's a good chance that even if the story's weak, so long as I love the characters, I will like the book. I'm all about how characters react to the story rather than the story itself.
This is definitely a case of that.
On paper, this manga series sounds like something I would hate. In practice, the characters are so well done that I couldn't stop smiling. I especially liked Alice, who might look like just a pretty face but turns out to be practical (almost to a fault) and real behind the unbelievable beauty. I also love the vampire clan, though I can't put my finger quite on the details of their personalities as of yet.
The way this story is done, too, is great. Vampires are so overdone these days, and almost always done in the style of Twilight (AKA, defang the vampires and make it a tooth-achingly sweet romance). Black Rose Alice doesn't remotely attempt this. It's dark. When the plot line surfaces, when the vampires bear their "fangs," it is down-right creepy. And I love every second of it. Again, mostly because of how the characters present it.
Mizushiro-sensei has done an excellent job on this series so far. It started kind of slow, but it was all set up for this.
While the vampires might not be the fanged beings we're used to, they definitely have the "vampire" spirit down. If you've been dreaming of the day when vampires weren't sappily quoting Shakespeare (or worse, YA) while sparkling, this is worth checking out.
I hope that this series doesn't disappoint. Crossing my fingers that it won't just devolve into a typical romance.